Kabul: Accounts of corrupt officials and parliamentarians of the former government of Afghanistan have been frozen.
According to Afghan media, measures have been taken against corrupt officials of the former Afghan government, the Afghan Central Bank has taken action and frozen the accounts of former corrupt parliamentarians.
Afghan media say the accounts of corrupt individuals have been frozen by the Afghan Central Bank.
According to US media reports, Afghanistan’s central bank has about ارب 10 billion in reserves, but the majority of Afghanistan’s reserves are held by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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A legal and financial expert says the Taliban are unlikely to seize nearly ارب 10 billion in Afghan central bank reserves, with most assets likely to remain frozen in US bank accounts for decades to come. ۔
Robert Hackett, a professor of law and finance at Cornell University, said it was “basically impossible” because the Taliban had not been recognized by the United States as a legitimate government.